Notes On Safety - Bosch Blaupunkt Freiburg RCM 45 Fitting Instructions Manual

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Notes on Safety

Instructions for installation and connection
Disconnect the minus pole of the battery during installation and connection.
When drilling holes, be sure not to damage any vehicle parts (battery,
cable, fuse box, etc.).
The positive cable must have a cross-section of at least 1 mm. The unit
is protected by a quick-acting fuse of 5 A.
Note:
By means of the support included in delivery you can mount the set in cars
with a DIN car radio cutout of 182 x 53 mm, an installation depth of 165
mm and an instrument panel thickness around the fixing clips of 1 - 20
mm, see fig. 1.
For cars with other cutout dimensions Blaupunkt delivers car-specific
installation kits for common car types for 50/52 mm sets. Use enclosed
distance plates only for installation kits of 52 mm sets.
Please check the dimensions and, if necessary, use a car-specific
installation kit, e. g. Audi A4/A6/A8: 7 608 0214 73.
When using installation sets for units of 52 mm, four distance plates,
order number 8 601 055 056 must be used, fig. 1a.
Preparation of car radio installation
Install the car radio into the DIN cutout provided in your car's dashboard
ex factory.
Prepare the car radio DIN cutout (unlock shelf or dummy cover) or cut out
the car radio compartment to 182 x 53 mm.
Grasp behind the car radio cutout and check how many of the fixing strips
of the car radio support may be bent.
Note:
Try to bend as many fixing strips as possible.
Insert the support into the cutout and bend the appropriate fixing strips
with a screwdriver, see fig. 1, 2.
Connection
Notes on connection ..................................................................... fig. 4
Plus/minus connection .................................................................. fig. 5
Connection of equalizer and amplifier .......................................... fig. 6
Use the adapter cable enclosed to the amplifier or the adaptercable
7 607 874 003.
Loudspeaker connection:
4 speakers (4 Ω/10 W) .................................................................. fig. 7
Connection of CD-Player .............................................................. fig. 9
Use the adapter cable enclosed to the CD-Changer or the connecting
block.
Connection with multiple plug installed ex factory
For vehicles with a system plug installed ex factory Blaupunkt offers an
adapter cable for the common vehicle types, see fig. 8.
For Audi, Opel and VW vehicles an adaptor cable must be used although
these cars have a pre-equipped ISO connector. Otherwise the vehicle's
electric system will be interfered.
If the ISO plugs are directly connected (as currently done in vehicles from
Citroën, Fiat, Honda, Lancia, Mercedes, Peugeot, Renault), then pin 1,
2 and 3 of the ± - plug must not be occupied.
Some Mercedes vehicles are equipped with a 10-pin connector located
in the installation compartment.
This connector must not be hooked up to car radio, since otherwise the
positive supply line feeding the antenna or amplifier would be short-
circuited to ground! As a result, one of the conductive tracks in the radio
would start burning.
3 D95 653 015
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Connection with QuickOut installed ex factory
If your car is fitted with a QuickOut ex factory (at present Opel), the
QuickOut ex factory has to be removed, see fig. 8.
Car radio installation
Insert the car radio from the front into the support and push in until the
stop springs on the sides engage right and left (distinct click to be heard).
Removal of the car radio
Insert the brackets right and left into the provided trimplate holes and
push in until you hear a distinct click (lateral springs are unlocked).
Using both brackets (see fig. 3), pull the unit out.
Note: Locked brackets can only be removed after taking out the unit.
Notes on connection, fig. 4
Ground cable
Do not connect the ground cable to the negative pole of the battery.
Route the ground cable to a suitable ground point (car body screw, car
body metal sheet) and shorten it accordingly.
Remove the insulation from the ground cable and attach the forked cable
lug (if necessary, solder it).
Scratch off the paint from the contact area of the ground point and
lubricate it with graphite grease (important for good ground contact).
Screw on the ground cable.
Positive cable (ACC + 12 V) (ignition)
If the plus cable is connected to pin 15 of the fuse holder (plus connected
via ignition lock) downstream of the fuse, the in-car radio can be
switched on and off with the ignition key.In addition, the set automatically
switches off after one our in order to avoid that the battery goes flat.
The hour logic will not be activated whrn connecting the permanent +12 V
line (terminal 30).
Permanent plus connection (Battery 12 V)
Connect the permanent plus terminal together with the cable and cable
clamp to a fuse-protected positive line (e.g. clock, warning flasher).
Control cable (Power Antenna +)
The control cable represents the switched positive output for external
components, e.g. amplifiers, equalizers, or motor antennas.
Do not connect the control cable to pin 15 (switched +) or pin 30
(permanent +12 V).
When installing an all-automatic motor antenna, connect the motor
antenna's control cable with a cable clamp to the control cable.
Telephone mute (Low)
If you have connected a car telephone, your car radio will be mutet during
telephone calls.
Modifications reserved
- 6 -
+12V
per. +12V
+12V

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